Happy New Year!
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Our January Presentation:The MEMS-powered Suspended Microchannel Resonator is a versatile platform for precision measurement of particles and cell growth. After explaining the principles of SMR, and why a baby is pictured on a diving board, we will discuss SMR’s current and prospective real-world applications:
Along the way we’ll discuss the joys and challenges of a home-grown Santa Barbara company, the role of luck, working with big companies, and the daunting prospect of regulatory compliance.
Our Speaker: Dr. Ken Babcock came to UCSB in 1991 as a post doc after finishing his Ph.D. in physics at Harvard. He then joined Digital Instruments and spent 12 years developing commercial atomic force microscopes in various R&D and executive roles. He co-founded Affinity Biosensors in 2006 to commercialize the SMR for industrial and life science applications. He led the development of the Archimedes Particle Metrology System, now used by pharmaceutical companies to improve drug safety. Since 2012, Ken and his Affinity Bio colleagues have been developing the LifeScale platform for microbiology and clinical applications. Ken was honored as Entrepreneur of the Year at the 2015 South Coast Business & Technology Awards.
This meeting is sponsored in part by
Reicker, Pfau, Pyle and McRoy, Attorneys
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From our Co-Presidents Tim Murphy and Gary Kravetz: Plan now and save the date for our February 10 meeting. We'll have a speaker from InTouch Health.